Laura Kasperzak, at just 36, has been practicing yoga for 17 years. As you can see, she's very agile. Her young daughter is, too! Kasperzak calls her daughter a "ham" who enjoys mugging for the camera. She joins her mother in 5-10 minute power yoga sessions. The pair often wear matching outfits and post their photos on an Instagram acccount. More images jump more.“It doesn’t take much. She’s the ham of my two children, and loves to be photographed. Just recently she was doing a headstand and said ‘Mommy, take a picture!’ After I did she said ‘Let me see.’ She goes, ‘Oh no, mommy, we have to do it again. I wasn’t smiling.’”

Morella is a cupholder for your umbrella. Good idea? It is $16 pledge on their Kickstarter campaign."Attaches to any umbrella and keeps drinks upright; leaving you a free hand to use iPhones, check Pebble notifications or anything else."

New Zealand-based artist Henry Hargreaves worked with New York-based stylist Caitlin Levin to create gorgeous maps all made out of food best known from the places the maps depict. More images jump more."In this series we have taken many of the iconic foods of countries and continents and turned them into physical maps. While we know that tomatoes originally came from the Andes in South America, Italy has become the tomato king. These maps show how food has traveled the globe - transforming and becoming a part of the cultural identity of that place. Who doesn't know the saying "throw some shrimp on the barbie" and not think of Australia? Who goes to France without eating bread and cheese? And who makes a Brazilian caipirinha without a fistful of limes ? These maps are a playful representation of our interpretation of food from around the world, painstakingly created with real unadulterated food. "

Here is a full-screen version of Super Mario Bros. World 1-1 on several computer monitors, and World 1-2, complete with the exposed Warp Zone. These images come from Twitter user Morikuma_Works, who works as an engineer in Japan.

"This is an anatomically-realistic 3D brain visualization depicting real-time source-localized activity (power and “effective” connectivity) from EEG (electroencephalographic) signals. Each color represents source power and connectivity in a different frequency band (theta, alpha, beta, gamma) and the golden lines are white matter anatomical fiber tracts. Estimated information transfer between brain regions is visualized as pulses of light flowing along the fiber tracts connecting the regions", by Neuroscape Lab.

The Slimo is designed to be a small, compact and ultra thin wireless charging for your iPhone, no case, no cables required. The device plugs into the lightning port on your handset and then sticks it to the back of your iPhone, looks like a credit card."Currently wireless charging systems for Apple iPhones requires to put a somewhat bulky case on them. But that is not a point to make our slim and contemporary smartphone look big and ugly! And this is where Slimo comes in. Ultra thin wireless charging system for iPhone 5 series. Works with your favorite case or caseless." It will set you back £43 on Kickstarter.

Professional origami artist Sipho Mabona has created a huge, life-sized elephant with just one sheet of paper. The elephant took Mabona and a team of over a dozen people four weeks to complete. Standing just over 3 meters high (or 10 feet tall), the work is now on display in the museum KKLB in Beromünster, Switzerland. Mabona financed the project through a successful $26,000 Indiegogo campaign, where he raised over $26,000 from 631 funders. More images jump more.

A new electric motorcycle has turned up on Kickstarter called the Kuberg Free-Rider. The company claimed that it is the most versatile electric motorcycle on the market for teenagers to veterans. I likes its electric motorcycle for kids. Its electric motorcycle is aimed at teens, but can be ridden by adults."The bike weighs only 84 lbs (38 kg). It uses peak 2 kW BLDC motor and 15 Ah Lithium Polymer batteries providing enough power to reach top speed 34 MPH (55 km/h) and providing realistic range of 1 hours full speed with 166 lbs (75 kg) rider.Regular recharge time is only 2 hours from a regular power outlet (110V or 220V) or from a generator" To get the Free-Rider requires a pledge of $1999 or more.

This stunning video shows all the flights that cross Europe on a typical summer day. This data visualization was created from real flight data. Beautiful!It was created by NATS, one of the UK's air traffic control providers. Paul Beauchamp, from NATS, explains how it was made:"It's an amalgamation of two data sources – UK radar data from 21 June and European flight plan information from 28 July – and it clearly highlights the structure of airspace across the continent. A few highlights include the North Atlantic tracks that connect Europe with North America, the airways that run up the spine of the UK, the holding stacks at London's capacity stretched airports and the military manoeuvres off Anglesey in Wales."

The Sandcrawler also features eight tracks with steering function, lowering front ramp, opening side flaps, removable top, working cranes, speeder bike, opening hatch for easy access to the boxes, attachable handles for lifting boxes, and a detailed interior including engine bay, storage bay and cockpit, and stock for old droids and droid parts. Minifigs included in the mega set will include Luke Skywalker and his Uncle Owen, R2-D2 and C-3PO so you can recreate the scene where the farmers come across the droids for the first time. Other minifigs include an R1-series Droid, an R2 unit, R5-D4, a Treadwell Droid, and Gonk Droid. Don't panic you get four Jawas in the set too. There's even a speeder bike for when the Jawas need to venture outside. Arriving in May.

The SlatePro’s surface is cut from bamboo and protected by a sheet of clear acrylic. Features include built-in mouse pad, holes for power cords to keep cables out of sight, multiple display docks for all your mobile devices and ventilation holes to keep your laptop cool. Not to mention, the SlatePro was installed with a filing rack, pen dock, and a recessed cup holder. Your personal tech desk.

This is a fully functional computer keyboard was mostly built using LEGO bricks by LEGO enthusiast Jason Allemann from JK Brickworks."This is my latest project, a working computer keyboard custom built using LEGO pieces. The internal sensor pad and circuit board were taken from an old generic computer keyboard."